
In a Select Agreement: WinSvrStd 2008R2 SNGL MVL In an Enterprise Agreement: WinSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL This is Software Assurance for Windows Server Standard 2008R2. In a Select Agreement: WinSvrItnm 2008R2 SNGL MVL 1Proc In an Enterprise Agreement: WinSvrItnm ALNG LicSAPk MVL 1Proc This is Software Assurance for Windows Server Itanium 2008R2. In a Select Agreement: WinSvrEnt 2008R2 SNGL MVL

In an Enterprise Agreement: WinSvrEnt ALNG LicSAPk MVL This is Software Assurance for Windows Server 2008R2 Enterprise. In a Select Agreement: ExchgSvrStd 2010 SNGL MVL (This is for a license with Software Assurance Software Assurance is always required in an Enterprise Agreement) In an Enterprise Agreement: ExchgSvrStd ALNG LicSAPk MVL This is Software Assurance for Exchange Server 2010 Standard. Once a new edition is released Microsoft does not generally sell earlier licenses, although in volume licensing customers can always downgrade to an earlier version if they wish. You'll see the code Pk used in some of the names below, denoting a license pack that contains more than one license).Īll of these are for the latest edition of the product, so these would be for Exchange Server 2010, Windows Server 2008 R2, and SQL ServerĢ1012. To a single license (rather than, for example, a pack of licenses. Some of the codes here are meaningless and can be ignored-ALNG means "All Languages," MVL means "Microsoft Volume License," and SNGL refers The Open price list, the name should be similar to that of the Select price list.

They do not cover the cost of the license.īelow I describe each one, followed by the name of the product on the EA and Select prices lists for the license itself. All of these are Software Assurance only.
